Scientology's Key Symbols
An S imposed over two triangles. The top triangle represents a set of Scientology factors. Them being, knowledge, responsibility and control. The lower triangle consists of the ARC triangle of affinity, reality and communication.
The Church of Scientology Cross - The cross has eight points, which represents the eight dynamics in Scientology. The eight dynamics include:
1. The urge toward existence as one's self.
2. The urge toward existence as a sexual activity.
3. The urge toward existence in groups or individuals.
4. The urge toward existence as or of Mankind.
5. The urge toward existence of the animal kingdom.
6. The urge toward existence as the physical universe.
7. The urge toward existence as or of spirits.
8. The urge toward existence as infinity.
1. The urge toward existence as one's self.
2. The urge toward existence as a sexual activity.
3. The urge toward existence in groups or individuals.
4. The urge toward existence as or of Mankind.
5. The urge toward existence of the animal kingdom.
6. The urge toward existence as the physical universe.
7. The urge toward existence as or of spirits.
8. The urge toward existence as infinity.
The Dianetics Symbol - The yellow stripes in the symbol represent life, and the green stripes represent growth. The four green stripes recall the four divisions of humans urge to survive which are revealed in Dianetics.